For a spicier kick, leave some of the jalapeño seeds in. If you prefer a milder flavor, be sure to remove all the seeds and membranes. Feel free to substitute the Canadian bacon with cooked bacon, chorizo, or any other breakfast meat you enjoy. For a vegetarian option, omit the Canadian bacon and add sautéed vegetables like bell peppers, onions, or mushrooms. The type of cheese used can be customized to your preference. Pepper jack cheese would add extra heat, while Monterey Jack would provide a milder flavor. Make sure your pan is hot before adding your tortilla so it doesn't stick.
Felipe Wunsch
Jun 25, 2025I'm not usually a fan of spicy food, but the jalapeño in this recipe was surprisingly mild. The quesadillas were delicious and satisfying.
Addison Tillman
Jun 16, 2025This recipe is so versatile! I've tried it with different types of cheese and meat, and it always turns out great. It's become a staple in my breakfast rotation.
Randi Cremin
Jun 15, 2025Easy to make and delicious! I added some black beans and corn for extra flavor and texture.
Morgan Brekke
May 26, 2025This recipe is fantastic! The jalapeño adds just the right amount of heat, and the Canadian bacon gives it a nice smoky flavor. My family loved it!
Elisha Anderson
May 22, 2025I made this for brunch last weekend, and it was a huge hit. The instructions were easy to follow, and the quesadillas turned out perfectly. I'll definitely be making this again.